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Featured: Net Cetera Toolkit | OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    This government site has free resources for teaching digital citizenship. You can order free education booklets and other materials for your whole school. Make sure you scan these materials before giving them directly to students, especially at the elementary level. Some materials contain mature content and should be delivered directly to parents, perhaps during conferences. "The Net Cetera online toolkit offers free resources to help you teach people in your community about kids' online safety. Regardless of your experience as a speaker - or your expertise in online safety - this kit has the resources and information you need to convey key points about protecting kids online."
Susan Stansberry

Free Pictures - Wylio, Get pictures. Give credit. - 0 views

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    Wylio makes it easy to find, credit, and use Creative Commons images. Photo authors should get credit. Content creators should find legal, free, pictures easily. So we invented Wylio. The super sonic, thrifty, all-in-one Creative Commons picture finder, re-sizer, and credit builder.
addifreiner

Wikis, Blogs, Weblogs, Web Pages: Who Cares? http://webdesign.about.com/od/authoring/a... - 0 views

This site lists defines what a wiki, blog, weblog, and web page are and contrasts their differences and applications. It gives an educator an idea of what kind of tool they could and should use tha...

Wiki Blog Website Resource Tools

started by addifreiner on 07 Apr 16 no follow-up yet
futuristspeaker

10 Unanswerable Questions that Neither Science nor Religion can Answer - Futurist Speaker - 2 views

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    A few years ago I was taking a tour of a dome shaped house, and the architect explained to me that domes are an optical illusion. Whenever someone enters a room, their eyes inadvertently glance up at the corners of the room to give them the contextual dimensions of the space they're in.
rhiannontuttle

Stories - Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service) - 0 views

  • Historically, Cherokees occupied lands in several southeastern states. As European settlers arrived, Cherokees traded and intermarried with them. They began to adopt European customs and gradually turned to an agricultural economy, while being pressured to give up traditional home-lands. Between 1721 and 1819, over 90 percent of their lands were ceded to others. By the 1820s, Sequoyah's syllabary brought l
  • etween 1816 and 1840, tribes located between the original states and the Mississippi River, including Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles, signed more than 40 treaties ceding their lands to the U.S. In his 1829 inaugural address, President Andrew Jackson set a policy to relocate eastern Indians. In 1830 it was endorsed, when Congress passed the Indian Removal Act to force those remaining to move west of the Mississip
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    Trail of Tears Info
laurenpgray

6 Tech Tools That Boost Teacher-Parent Communication | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    I chose this resource because it talk about six tools that help with teacher-parent communication. Being able to communicate with your students parents is a very important factor and it explains that and how to improve it. It discusses six different apps that are used in different ways and gives alternatives to the one he describes.
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    Common Sense Education provides a list of various tools that teachers can use to communicate with parents, whether they want to communicate via social media, use remind alerts, or start something like a class website.
laurenpgray

Use Social Media to Communicate With Parents | Education World - 1 views

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    Although it is always safe to limit use of social media and stay leery of using it too much, especially when involved with a classroom, this website gives an overview of popular platforms that teachers can use to keep in touch with parents.
jaylee23

Surface Web, Deep Web, Dark Web -- What's the Difference? - 2 views

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    This article gives an in depth analysis of the differences between the surface web, the deep web, and the dark web.
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    Surface, Deep, and Dark Web
emilybattershell

Internet Safety for Middle School - 0 views

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    This article gives tips for Middle School aged kids using the internet safely. These could be taught to the kids or put on a poster for them to access.
melissa21stiles

Remind - 0 views

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    Remind, formerly Remind101, is a communication tool that helps teachers reach students and parents where they are.
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    Remind 101 is a good way for teachers to get out information about their classroom to students/parents. Each student signs up for remind 101 over text and when the teacher sends out a message it goes out to each person via text.
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    This website helps teachers save time by keeping students engaged and on track by extending learning beyond the classroom without sharing phone numbers. Teachers can effectively communicate with students, players, and parents to help support their student's progress.
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    Remind, formerly Remind101, is a communication tool that helps teachers reach students and parents where they are. This is a great resource and alternative to personal texting or emailing parents with information. It is a way to text parents without giving out your phone number.
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    Teachers can send important reminders and updates with this app to students and teachers through text.
emilynoel12

5 Ways You Should Integrate Digital Citizenship Into Your Classes - 2 views

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    Here you can find 5 great step-by-step ways to effectively integrate digital citizenship into a classroom lesson. This site is a great resource for teachers wondering how to implement the elements as a lesson in their class.
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    Teachers would be able to look over these integrating options to merge their classroom into being a technological enviorment.
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    This is an important article because it gives teachers real life examples of how to integrate digital citizenship into the classroom.
blinkenheld26

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    This website includes details about how each individual in the classroom can benefit by using Diigo, and it also includes a video located at the bottom of the page.
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    Beyond extended student learning, Diigo can be used as a form of professional development. Diigo has several educator groups that are active in sharing and collaborating on bookmarks relevant to education. This group has almost 10,000 members. You can find over 200 other Diigo K-12 education groups here.
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    This website is great for those teachers newly using Diigo as a technology resource for their classroom. Exploring this website really helped give me the basics and help me brain storm ideas for my classroom.
courteney621

Cyber safety guide for high school kids - 1 views

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    Safety tips to give high school students to protect themselves on the internet.
laurenpgray

About the Standards | Common Core State Standards Initiative - 1 views

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    Although Oklahoma uses a modified version of the Standards, this website gives educators a helpful look at the Standards, what they are about, and access to the Standards for teachers and parents alike to look at and use.
cjrodgers16

Engaging Students in Digital Learning - 0 views

This link is to a power point created to help engage students in video production. It includes questions to ask students, to help them start thinking about what goes into making a video as well as ...

#videoproduction #lessonplans #thoughtquestions #subjects #teaching

started by cjrodgers16 on 11 Apr 17 no follow-up yet
hannah_webb

GoNoodle - 0 views

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    This is an interactive resource that allows students to give their brain a break while working or when transitioning between subjects/topics.
ashleybrotzman

Agnitus - 1 views

Agnitus is a great iPad app for students to use. It has activities in all subjects. There are also books on the app for the students to read and it gives a report card for the parents to see how th...

technology resources learning education

hannah_webb

Team Shake Home - 0 views

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    Team Shake is the premier iOS App for creating teams. Instead of a hat and scraps of paper or drawing sticks, the user enters his friends' names in his iPhone and gives it a shake. The screen will then display a random set of color-coded teams. These teams can immediately be used for game play or shared via Facebook or email.
marlyoliver13

PBL Resources! - 2 views

These are some great resources that give you even more information about project based learning. Some of these resources have webinars, google hangouts and even actual projects you can do with your...

Projectbasedlearning edtech projects learning

started by marlyoliver13 on 24 Apr 17 no follow-up yet
paigehansennnn

10 Big Ideas for Technology Integration - Learning in Hand - Resource #5 - 0 views

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    The reason I chose this as my last resource is that it gave the big ideas for integrating technology in the classroom. It gives the idea of what works best with integrating technology and why it works.
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